Bandai 5062884 - MG 1/100 Gundam AGE-1 Titus Master Grade kit  [B-5062884]

Bandai 5062884 - 1/100 MG Gundam AGE-1 Titus
Price:
CAD$49.89
Brand:
Bandai
Model:
B-5062884
Condition:
Brand New
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MG 1/100 Gundam AGE-1 Titus - frame-first heavy support interpretation

This Gunpla is a Master Grade 1/100 scale model representing the AGE-1 Titus variant from the TV series Mobile Suit Gundam AGE. The Titus is presented as a heavy-support adaptation of the AGE-1 platform, developed in-universe for increased protection and close-quarters firepower rather than large-scale mass production. The MG format is used here to prioritise internal frame mechanics, clear armor separation, and articulation solutions that reflect the Titus's bulk and subsystem arrangement.

Construction difficulty and recommended tools

Difficulty: advanced. Assembly centres on an internal frame with multiple detachable armor subassemblies and calls for careful handling of parts. Common modelling tools such as nippers, a hobby knife, sanding files, and tweezers will cover most steps.

Surface preparation and finishing options

Surface work can include seam removal and panel lining to emphasize part separation; these steps are optional depending on display goals. Topcoat choice and selective masking for colour separation are standard finishing techniques for MG-scale builds.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/100
  • Grade: MG
  • Build Level: advanced

This kit renders the AGE-1 Titus through Master Grade engineering that highlights internal structure, articulation range, and defined armor segmentation.

This is a Master Grade (MG) kit in 1/100 scale.
Yes. The MG engineering incorporates an inner frame that supports outer armor panels and the joint systems.
Articulation follows standard MG joint ranges, with additional mobility enabled by segmented armor pieces and articulated connectors.
Nippers, a sharp hobby knife, sanding implements, and tweezers are the primary tools suggested for construction.
Yes. The design uses multiple detachable armor panels and sub-assemblies to define the Titus silhouette and to expose inner frame detail.

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